Tricia Esiegbe may
not have been very active in the movie industry like she used to, but she is
surely a very busy woman, who has a lot in her hands. Her popular television
show, ‘Bold Faces,’ has impacted a lot of Nigerians. Tricia is well known and
respected in the football world in Nigeria because of the lives she has
positively changed through her influence in getting football clubs in Europe
for Nigerian players. Some days ago, the beautiful wife of Kerry Kingsley had
an interview with selected journalists. Osaremen Ehi James was there for First
Weekly, and the woman talked about her newest programme called
‘Psychologist’, aimed at helping victims of sexual abuse.
What
is the latest thing you are doing
I am coming out
with a new project called ‘Psychologist.’
Tell
us more about the project
‘Psychologist’ is
a public awareness campaign programme aimed at educating, enlightening parents
and children on the brighter side to watch out for and also on ways to protect
our vulnerable children from these predators called pedophiles, who have
actually invaded Africa.
We are starting
the campaign from Nigeria. I am using Nigeria as a case study because I did a
research, moving around seven states and I realized that child abuse has been
swept under the carpet. People are not talking about it, you know, probably
they are afraid of stigmatization.
Now,
‘Psychologist’ is divided into two parts; one, as a programme and two, psychologist
on the move.
Let me start with
‘Psychologist’ as a television show; it has been produced, identified and done
as a 30mins television show, where sexually harassed victims come to share
their experiences and we give them different forms of supports.
The programme is
not just for people out there to learn from the stories, but also for them to
re-organize themselves because they have lost their self-esteem. So, through
that platform, we want to help them get back their self-esteem, we want to help
them out of promiscuity because child sexual abuse has a lot of side effects on
people.
For example, if
you have been harassed, when you were a child, it could still have an impact on
you even at the age of 18-40 years. We see a lot of lesbians out there and
sometimes we say, ‘this girl is so pretty, ah, why is she a lesbian, oh my God,
what is she gaining from being a lesbian?’ But you can’t really blame them
because some of them have really gone through a lot and have been sexually
harassed, when they were young and now they hate men. Some of the side effects
of sexual harassment are promiscuity, lack of appetite, loss of self esteem and
so on.
We looked around
and realized that pedophiles are real in our society. They actually exist
within our community here in Nigeria and in Africa as a whole.
I have been in
England, working with an organization and I noticed that the most the important
thing to the government, especially in England, is the children. They don’t
joke with anything that has to do with children, especially when children are
abused. So, I decided to do more study on how these pedophiles operate and the
impact it has on the children.
This organization
is the voice behind us and I have noticed the way they have tried to eradicate pedophiles.
But it is not something you can eradicate easily, it’s a gradual process. They
are taking it more seriously in England because victims are speaking out. But
here in Nigeria, we are not speaking out, even parents are hiding the people it
has happened to, they just sweep it under the carpet; they don’t want them to
be stigmatized. Meanwhile, the effect it has on them is so much.
Pedophiles could
be within you; your family, brother, uncle, father, step-father, driver, maid, gardener,
even a teacher, a pastor, reverend, they are just everywhere in Nigeria. That
is the aspect we are looking at in the TV programme, creating a platform for
them to come to tell their stories and we help them get back their self-esteem.
We would also help them in working with the Nigerian Police, who will help them
get justice. We would also try to fight it and report to the authorities to get
justice for them.
For ‘Psychologist’
on the move, that’s the one that involves bringing in people because I did Sociology
and this is the time for me to come out and show my expertise. I have not
actually used it before now because I have been acting and doing entertainment,
but I am just bringing that out now. Most of the people I went to school with are
in England now. I have some sociologists and I have some other foreign psychologists.
We are going to be bringing them down to Nigeria. We have them in England, and
Canada, and an organization is supporting us as well; it’s called ‘Speak Out.’
We are going to be moving from state to state, from schools to schools, to
teach parents and children the vital signs to watch out for and ways to protect
children from pedophiles. So that’s what we are going to be doing.
We are not just going to educate them; we are
also going to have road shows. We will have some celebrities, those that are
against pedophiles, because there are some pedophiles among our celebrities, so
we want those that are against pedophiles to identify with us.
The celebrities
are going to wear T-shirts with us and then we have some children as well and
then some of the victims, who have been sexually harassed, we will have our banners on open trucks with
music blasting from the speakers and walk around Edo State and campaign.
Recently, I had a
meeting with Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole because I am from the
state and he is quite interested in the idea because it is something that is
disturbing everybody. Before I left to go and see him, we shot 50 true live
reality episodes in Lagos, and while we were shooting, I was just shedding
tears because I couldn’t believe that this kind of thing is really happening;
some of them have come out to speak, while some of them would want another
person to narrate for them or appear on their behalf because they are shy and
they don’t want to show their faces. So, we have unknown actors, who will now
dramatize and narrate their stories.
In the process of
doing that, I realized that a lot of stories that were treated weighed me down
because people are just wicked. So these are the things we are trying to fight.
Why
the name ‘Psychologist’
It just came.
Psyche these people, their brains and get Psychologists to psyche out the
victims to speak out. That was how the name came up. Also, I needed something
that would catch the attention of people.
What
is the modality for the show
The programme
aspect of the show would be shown in stations across Nigeria and Europe. We are
doing the promotions for now and the programme is not starting until we are
done with shooting the episodes. The campaign would be done in Nigeria, except
in the north.
What
is the drive behind this project
I got the drive to
do this from an experience. Where I used to live in Surulere, Lagos before I
got married, there was a girl in the next house, who was brought by her elder sister
with home shores and baby. The girl was about seven years old then. This girl
was molested by a man in the building, who later ran away, but the girl’s elder
sister didn’t want to press charges against the man. I was just left with no
option than to keep quiet since the main person involved in the matter didn’t
want to press charges against the man because of stigmatization.
What
about funding the project
Like you know,
funding this kind of a project is capital intensive, but because it is one’s
passion, you want to go extra mile to make it work. Shooting the episodes is
difficult because you get equipment and pay those that would dramatise the
story, where a victim refuses to come out to speak on camera. We spend a lot of
money in movements around the globe to get it done. But we are trying to get support
from the government soon. We also hope corporate organizations would key into
this.
Is
there any mechanism in place to verify the claims by the victims
Of course, that is
why the Nigerian Police are working with us to investigate the claims. The
truth is that most of the accused have not denied doing the allegations. Some
of them attribute it to the devil.
How
long do you intend to do this porgramme
It is a long-term
project. It is for as long as the Nigerian government wants us to operate, but
it is endless. I was informed that the Nigerian First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan
spoke against child abuse in France. Everybody is interested in this cause.
Why
do you think men rape children
I think it is just
madness. Some of them is psychological. I used to think it was for ritual
purposes, but I can now see that it is a psychological thing. Their brains need
to be checked maybe after they might have served out their jail terms.
Are
you into this alone
No, I am not doing
it alone. I have a team working with me and my husband is also working with me.
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